Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ended his 1959 speech to the Hawaiian legislature by quoting a prayer from a preacher who had once been a slave, and it’s an apt description of the idea of America today: “Lord, we ain’t what we want to be; we ain’t what we ought to be; we ain’t what we gonna be, but, thank God, we ain’t what we was.”
via Nicholas Kristoff
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